Homam

Hinduism believes in worshipping a particular deity for a specific purpose It doesn’t simply stop with a mere invocation to the devatas. It does have an impact if the deities be pleased with the offerings through a ritual called Homam. There are different types of homams according to each specific purpose. The process starts with erecting a homa kundam, a temporary make-shift small pit in a square shape built with bricks. In this fire altar (homa kundam), the holy fire is stoked with ghee. The Vedic Brahmins chant manthras while consecrating food, clothes, grains and desired objects of the deity into the fire, which could reach Him directly is the belief of Hindus. It does stand as a remedy for the particular problem for which it is made. Here we list some of the homams and their purposes.

Maha Mrithyanjaya Homam

To get recovered from chronic illness and to drive away the evil spirit from the person’s body this homam is performed.

Danvanthri Homam

Recover from all diseases, worshipping Danvanthri

Sarvaka Roka Shanthi

To cure diseases

Ayushya Homam

Longevity and well-being will be restored by performing this homam.

Bala Graha Shanthi

To recover from Balarishtam within 17 year old. It is meant for kids life dosha.